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www.tec.ecu.edu<lb />
eastcarolinian<lb />
Volume 74, Issue 72<lb />
SANTA VS. SATAN<lb />
eg<lb />
Holiday decorations<lb />
bombard stores early<lb />
SOCCER AIMS HIGH<lb />
days to go until 2000<lb />
NEWS BRIEFS<lb />
Two students were assaulted by three<lb />
males on the sidewalk north of Joyner Li-<lb />
brary on Oct. 29 at 3 a.m. One sustained<lb />
minor injuries and the other was transported<lb />
to University Medical Center with serious<lb />
head injuries.<lb />
All undergraduate students should plan<lb />
to meet with their advisors this week.<lb />
Starting tomorrow and continuing through<lb />
Nov. 7, students with 90 or more semester<lb />
hours of credit who have applied for gradua-<lb />
tion or who are graduate or second degree<lb />
students may register for Spring semester in<lb />
the Registrar's Office, by phone or on the<lb />
web.<lb />
Today is election day. In this non-partisan<lb />
municipal election, anyone who is registered<lb />
in the city of Greenville is eligible to vote.<lb />
The polls will be open from 6:30 a.m7:30<lb />
p.m.<lb />
More than 50 organizations that employ<lb />
university graduates from health-related<lb />
study fields will participate at ECU'S Health<lb />
Career Day on Thursday, Nov. 4. The pro-<lb />
gram will include opportunities for students<lb />
to meet with prospective emplpyers and will<lb />
be held at the Belk Allied Health Building<lb />
from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m<lb />
ECU employee service awards will be<lb />
presented today at 10 a.m. in the Hendrix<lb />
Theatre in Mendenhall Student Center. The<lb />
program is held annually to recognize em-<lb />
ployees who have completed varying inter-<lb />
vals of service years at ECU.<lb />
The Graduate and Professional School<lb />
Fair will be held in Mendenhall Student Cen-<lb />
ter on Thursday, Nov. 4 from 10 a.m. to 1:30<lb />
p.m. and will feature information about the<lb />
post graduate programs available to ECU<lb />
students. Law schools, veterinarian schools<lb />
and pharmacy schools will be represented.<lb />
All undergraduate and graduate students are<lb />
invited.<lb />
The story of Don Juan, the character in<lb />
Mozart's "Don Giovanni will be presented<lb />
Thursday, Nov. 4 at ECU by the Western Op-<lb />
era Theatre. The popular opera that origi-<lb />
nated in the 18th century combines comedy,<lb />
intrigue.vengeance and tenderness to bring<lb />
one of literature's oldest archetypes to life.<lb />
The production will begin at 8 p.m. in Wright<lb />
Auditorium. Public tickets are $36 at the<lb />
Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student<lb />
Center or by calling 328-4788 or 1-800-<lb />
ECU-ARTS.<lb />
University Health Systems<lb />
ofllmtttn Carolina<lb />
Bertie County leaders, physicians and<lb />
University Health Systems of Eastern Caro-<lb />
lina officials broke ground yesterday in<lb />
Windsor for a new hospital which will be<lb />
among the first in the nation built to the fed-<lb />
eral government's "critical access" specifica-<lb />
tions. University Health Systems of Eastern<lb />
Carolina comprises five hospitals including<lb />
Pitt County Memorial which serves as the<lb />
teaching hospital for the ECU School of<lb />
Medicine. A sixth hospital is under construc-<lb />
tion in Nags Head. UHSEC will lease the<lb />
Bertie Memorial facility.<lb />
ONLINE SURVEY<lb />
Do you consider your<lb />
academic advisor helpful?<lb />
Vote online at tec.ecu.edu<lb />
The results of last week's question:<lb />
Will you be celebrating<lb />
Halloween downtown?<lb />
WYES 33 NO<lb />
pg. 6<lb />
Women's soccer<lb />
heads to CAA tourney<lb />
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1999<lb />
TODAY'S WEATHER<lb />
Showei<lb />
of 74 and a low<lb />
Knights of Pythias reach out to student flood victims<lb />
Money to be given<lb />
to working students<lb />
Terra Steinbelser<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
The Knights of Pythias (K of P), a fraternal<lb />
organization, presented a check for $3,000 to Dr.<lb />
Kris Smith, dean of Student Development. The<lb />
money will be used to aid six or seven ECU stu-<lb />
dents who were affected by Hurricane Floyd's<lb />
flooding.<lb />
The five Pythians who traveled from<lb />
Fayetteville to Greenville on Friday for the pre-<lb />
sentation of the check were John F. Lynch, grand<lb />
chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of the Do-<lb />
main of NC, Gene Freeman, grand master at<lb />
arms, Tim McLaurin, supreme inner guard for the<lb />
Supreme Lodge of the World for the K of P, David<lb />
Gilliland, grand secretary for the Domain of NC<lb />
and Larry Burke, secretary for Cumberland Lodge<lb />
5 in Fayetteville. Quintln Gilfus, an ECU senior<lb />
and member of Cumberland Lodge 5, was also<lb />
in attendance.<lb />
See<lb />
page 2<lb />
Knights of Pythias member Tim McLaurin signs a $3,000 check while Dean of Student Devolpment Kris Smith and<lb />
Pythias member, ECU senior, Quintin Gilfus look on (photo by Emily Richardson).<lb />
Student forum promotes<lb />
� A � �<lb />
sensitivity<lb />
Problems,<lb />
solutions discussed<lb />
Terra Steinbelser<lb />
ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR<lb />
While race relations are of-<lb />
ten a touchy subject, approxi-<lb />
mately 75 students and fac-<lb />
ulty members gathered with<lb />
enthusiasm to have a no-<lb />
holds-barred discussion on<lb />
how to improve and promote<lb />
positive cultural awareness<lb />
and sensitivity at ECU.<lb />
Last Wednesday evening,<lb />
Na'im Akbar opened the Mi-<lb />
nority Student Coalition-spon-<lb />
sored discussion by stating the<lb />
purpose of the forum.<lb />
"We need to recognize the<lb />
Increasing challenges that ECU<lb />
faces in making all students feel<lb />
like a member of the ECU fam-<lb />
ily Akbar said. "Better commu-<lb />
nication will lead to greater har-<lb />
mony and make this university<lb />
the leader of promoting race re-<lb />
lations and cultural sensitivity<lb />
The 12-member forum panel<lb />
was a showcase of diversity, made<lb />
up of students from around the<lb />
U.S. and the world, with differ-<lb />
ent backgrounds and ideas about<lb />
the best way to teach tolerance<lb />
and advocate positive race rela-<lb />
tions.<lb />
"America cannot afford to be<lb />
racist said panelist Adrian Cox.<lb />
"We need to uncover racism<lb />
where it lies and expose it<lb />
Michelle Gottschalk, presi-<lb />
dent of the panhellenic council,<lb />
spoke of improving interactions<lb />
between different social groups<lb />
on campus.<lb />
"There is a very small per-<lb />
centage of minorities in the<lb />
panhellenic council Gottschalk<lb />
said. "The fraternities on campus<lb />
are more diverse than the sorori-<lb />
ties, but we still need to work<lb />
together to promote diversity on<lb />
all parts of campus<lb />
Jim Tomtania, a panelist from<lb />
the country of Togo, encouraged<lb />
students to be open-minded and<lb />
to start with themselves in pro-<lb />
moting cultural sensitivity.<lb />
"Go beyond conservatism<lb />
and discover new horizons<lb />
Tomtania said. "Don't lose your<lb />
identity, but don't use your<lb />
group as a shell to hide behind<lb />
either<lb />
After some brief discussion<lb />
and questions from the audience,<lb />
Dr. Garrie Moore, vice chancel-<lb />
lor of Student Life, thanked the<lb />
panel and those who attended<lb />
the forum and challenged them<lb />
to encourage other students and<lb />
faculty members to attend future<lb />
forums dealing with racial Issues.<lb />
"1 thought it was very good<lb />
said senior Ariana Vanvelzen, a<lb />
psychology major who attended<lb />
the forum. "I especially liked the<lb />
question about how you reach<lb />
those who don't want to be<lb />
reached, because that's really the<lb />
problem<lb />
The next race forum will take<lb />
place on Nov. 17, and the panel<lb />
will be made up of faculty and<lb />
staff members.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
tsteiribeiser@stKlentjrtedia.ecu.edu<lb />
Halloween spirits<lb />
ECU students celebrated All Hallow's Eve in downtown Greenville<lb />
(photo by Emily Richardson).<lb />
Technology exposition displays<lb />
various campus computer features<lb />
Faculty and staff have<lb />
chance to shine<lb />
Carolyn Herold<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
The Eighth Annual Technol-<lb />
ogy Exposition was a great suc-<lb />
cess. The Technology Exposition<lb />
was a chance to let teachers and<lb />
other faculty showcase the new<lb />
and currently used technology<lb />
with which they are enhancing<lb />
the lives of all that attend ECU.<lb />
The exposition was held on<lb />
Thursday, Oct. 28 from 10 a.m<lb />
3 p.m. in the Mendenhall Multi-<lb />
purpose Room.<lb />
The exposition featured 22<lb />
booths, covering a wide range of<lb />
topics and services. The featured<lb />
departments were: Academic Li-<lb />
brary Services, showing innova-<lb />
tive new software; Anatomy, Cell<lb />
Biology and Biochemistry; show-<lb />
ing how they use the "Black-<lb />
board" program; Broadcasting,<lb />
Librarianship and Educational<lb />
Technology, showing Virtual Re-<lb />
ality courses taught entirely<lb />
online; CHSC, who put the<lb />
"Blackboard" program to the ul-<lb />
timate test; the College of Arts<lb />
and Sciences, who showcased<lb />
ECU'S virtual environment for<lb />
learning, Construction Manage-<lb />
ment, who showed multimedia<lb />
applications in Construction<lb />
Management, Family Medicine,<lb />
showing community-based in-<lb />
terdisciplinary training for<lb />
Health Science students, the For-<lb />
eign Language Department, fea-<lb />
turing web-based foreign lan-<lb />
guage learning, Housing, who<lb />
showed the ins and outs of<lb />
RezNet, the service that connects<lb />
on-campus students with CIS in<lb />
their dorm rooms, ITEC, running<lb />
a demonstration of the "Black-<lb />
board" program's course infor-<lb />
mation, Materials Management,<lb />
showing how to access their<lb />
website, and state term contract,<lb />
the Music Department, featuring<lb />
Internet delivery of music con-<lb />
tent for instruction, Recreation<lb />
and Leisure Studies, showing Psy-<lb />
chophysiology and Biofeedback<lb />
products, the Special Education<lb />
Department, who showed<lb />
assistive technology and devices<lb />
and software for special educa-<lb />
tors, and CIS, who showed a MS<lb />
Windows NT Server-based Appli-<lb />
cation designed to centrally<lb />
manage, support and maintain a<lb />
distributed network of comput-<lb />
ers, CIS also had a booth distrib-<lb />
uting the Y2K update CDs, one<lb />
showing the ECU student desk-<lb />
top, where students can view<lb />
University records, register for<lb />
classes, change their permanent<lb />
address, get textbook informa-<lb />
tion and perform time saving<lb />
tasks via the web, and a booth<lb />
featuring the IT Support Services.<lb />
All of the booths had com-<lb />
puters up and running their fea-<lb />
tured software, as well as pam-<lb />
phlets explaining who they were<lb />
and what their new software did.<lb />
 This writer can be contacted at<lb />
cherold@studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
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The East Carolinian<lb />
www.tec.ecu.edu<lb />
Tuesday, Nov. 2,1999,<lb />
news@studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
CRIME SCENE<lb />
October 28<lb />
Harassing Telephone Calls-A. student in Jones Hall reported that he<lb />
has been receiving 10-12 phone calls a day from a non-student in<lb />
Virginia. The victim will attempt to file criminal charges.<lb />
Larceny-A student reported that someone stole money and other<lb />
items from his room in Scott Hall.<lb />
Possession of Weapons &amp; Marijuana-A student in Scott Hall was is-<lb />
sued a campus appearance ticket for possession of weapons (several<lb />
knives, brass knuckles)<lb />
and marijuana on campus after officers responded to a complaint<lb />
and conducted a consent search.<lb />
Auto Accident-A student backing out in the B-Lot at Brody in School<lb />
of Medicine struck another student's vehicle.<lb />
Damage to Property-A student reported that unknown person(s)<lb />
poured a white substance (believed to be sugar) into his gas tank while<lb />
it was parked at the B-Lot at Brody SOM.<lb />
October 29<lb />
Driving While Impaired-A non-student was arrested for DWI after<lb />
an officer observed him traveling without headlights on 4th &amp; Reade<lb />
Streets.<lb />
Assault, Inflicting Serious Injury-Two students were assaulted by three<lb />
males on the sidewalk north of Joyner library. One of the victims sus-<lb />
tained minor injuries and the other, with serious head injuries, was<lb />
transported to the University Medical Center.<lb />
Graduate fair to give students<lb />
information; educational opportunities<lb />
Over 35 programs to be represented<lb />
Angela Harne<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
Undergraduate schools may not face the choice of<lb />
a career in the next four years, but will decide to pur-<lb />
sue graduate school. The university hopes to make that<lb />
selection process easier with their Second Annual<lb />
Graduate and Professional School Fair.<lb />
Scheduled for Thursday from 10 a.m1:30 p.m. in<lb />
the Mendenhall Student Center Multi-Purpose Room,<lb />
various schools will be represented.<lb />
According to Dr. Cheddar, senior associate dean for<lb />
graduate school, many schools are interested in talk-<lb />
ing to students about their programs. Schools are look-<lb />
ing for focused students who know what they want to<lb />
do with their future. They are looking for students who<lb />
will bring diversity to their campus.<lb />
"It's an excellent opportunity for students to meet<lb />
with a variety of schools said Max Poole, associate<lb />
dean for the graduate school.<lb />
According to Poole, 35 programs will be represented<lb />
at the fair.<lb />
"It's a great place for graduate and undergraduate<lb />
students to make plans for their future Poole said.<lb />
"Plus it is a perfect chance for those with their masters'<lb />
to inquire about doctoral degrees<lb />
According to Cheddar, students should interact with<lb />
representatives by asking questions and making sure<lb />
they are on the right track.<lb />
"This is a wonderful opportunity for students to talk<lb />
to all sorts of schools Cheddar said.<lb />
According to Poole, students should not be nervous<lb />
about talking with graduate school representatives.<lb />
"Students should check out the web pages of schools<lb />
that are coming so they will have a better feel for which<lb />
schools they are interested in Poole said.<lb />
"I urge students to come. It is a wonderful chance<lb />
for freshmen and sophomores to scope out their op-<lb />
tions, and for juniors and seniors to settle down with<lb />
their futures<lb />
According to Poole, last year's graduate fair was suc-<lb />
cessful.<lb />
"Last year the fair went wonderfully Poole said.<lb />
"We had over 400 students go through, and the repre-<lb />
sentatives were very impressed with our focused, sin-<lb />
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KNIGHTS<lb />
"The Grand Lodge of N.C. K of<lb />
P looked at the devastation and we<lb />
wanted to help Mcl.aurin said.<lb />
"We have $3,000 we can use for be-<lb />
nevolence, and we decided to help<lb />
out some ECU students who are<lb />
working their way through school<lb />
Mcl.aurin acknowledged the<lb />
fact that there were many students<lb />
affected by the flooding, but felt<lb />
those working their way through<lb />
college are in greater need.<lb />
"We just felt it was a good way<lb />
to encourage those students to stay<lb />
in college and to introduce them<lb />
to our fraternal organization<lb />
McLaurin said.<lb />
Smith thanked the Knights af-<lb />
ter posing for a picture of the hand-<lb />
ing over of the check.<lb />
"This will go such a long way to<lb />
help our students she said.<lb />
The gift of the $3,000 to ECU is<lb />
in accordance to the K of P's prin-<lb />
ciples. According to their web page,<lb />
the Fraternal Order of the K of P is<lb />
an organization that is interested in<lb />
public affairs on the local, state,<lb />
national and international levels,<lb />
they seek to enhance the commu-<lb />
nities in which they live and they<lb />
emphasize service as a means of<lb />
happiness.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
tsteinbeisen9studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
has an immediate opening for an<lb />
Advertising Representatives<lb />
for the fall semester. <lb />
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Visit us!<lb />
Graduate and Professional School Fair<lb />
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Nov. 4, 10:30 a.m1:30 p.m.<lb />
Deadline for Spring 2000<lb />
Application Is Dec. 1<lb />
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ACROSS OTHER CAMPUSES<lb />
U. Florida�When to notify par-<lb />
ents of underage students caught for<lb />
alcohol or drug violations will likely<lb />
be left up to individual universities<lb />
rather than mandated through a<lb />
statewide policy if a recommenda-<lb />
tion made by the Council of Presi-<lb />
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Beware of evil apartment complex hijinks<lb />
Chris Sachs<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
There is an evil in this universe<lb />
and it has ebbed and flowed its way<lb />
across eons of time and space, in<lb />
search of the perfect location for it<lb />
to take form and lash its coils of<lb />
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tor beam into its sick womb every<lb />
year, and thousands more have dis-<lb />
covered the dark emptiness and<lb />
never-ending carnage that ensues<lb />
there.<lb />
This evil has no remorse, no<lb />
compassion and no soul. So we have<lb />
to take a stand now. It can no longer<lb />
consume the weak and young for<lb />
its pleasure. We must rise up and<lb />
fight against this modem-day Satan.<lb />
Its name is "Morningwood Apart-<lb />
ments" (the name has been changed<lb />
to protect the guilty) and it must be<lb />
stopped.<lb />
I have a good friend that has<lb />
been forced to move into<lb />
Morningwood because of the hur-<lb />
ricane, and when I asked him where<lb />
he relocated to, he replied with a<lb />
sneer and a shake of the head. He<lb />
was not happy. He knew, just like I<lb />
did, that the place sucks and he<lb />
fought tooth and nail to not have<lb />
to move in there. But compared to<lb />
living in a piano crate and burning<lb />
schoolbooks for heat, he had no<lb />
choice. I asked him about the place<lb />
and I got the same negative re-<lb />
sponses that I have been getting<lb />
from people there for years. In fact,<lb />
I have never gotten a positive word<lb />
about Morningwood, ever. So after<lb />
years of listening to everyone tell me<lb />
how bad it is, I decided to check it<lb />
out. Here are the findings of my<lb />
exhaustive research.<lb />
If you don't already know,<lb />
Morningwood is located in a flood<lb />
zone between Evans Street and<lb />
Charles Boulevard next to a set of<lb />
railroad tracks�a perfect location<lb />
until you are actually able to enter<lb />
Hell. The daily train makes as much<lb />
noise and vibration as  well  a<lb />
train.<lb />
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Catholic school nun and the speed<lb />
bumps are the equivalent of driv-<lb />
ing over fallen telephone poles.<lb />
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ter get ready to buy a new muffler<lb />
system. You have to have a sticker<lb />
in your window to park there, or in<lb />
the guest slots, which are conve-<lb />
niently located far from where you<lb />
need to be. Towing is quick and<lb />
painless, until you have to pay the<lb />
guy at the gas station in Wilson.<lb />
You have a choice between a<lb />
downstairs apartment where the<lb />
people upstairs are too loud, or a<lb />
second floor apartment where the<lb />
people downstairs are too loud. I<lb />
have found only one apartment<lb />
there that is free from the nightly<lb />
noises of partying and mayhem,<lb />
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complex. The apartments come<lb />
with three bedrooms at a ridiculous<lb />
price, or three bedrooms plus one<lb />
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another insane price. The average<lb />
monthly rent for an apartment<lb />
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goes to worthy causes. The latest is<lb />
a security fence, which probably<lb />
cost $50,000 dollars, but the in-<lb />
crease in rent over the years will<lb />
probably pull in about a million.<lb />
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sound travels so easily through<lb />
them that when the people in apart-<lb />
ment 101 are done having sex, the<lb />
people in apartment 207 light ciga-<lb />
rettes. Luckily the floors are thick<lb />
so you can pound broomsticks at<lb />
the loud upstairs neighbors, or<lb />
stomp on the floor at the loud<lb />
downstairs neighbors.<lb />
The complex offers many activi-<lb />
ties to help distract the tenants from<lb />
how bad they are being hosed.<lb />
There is a basketball court, which is<lb />
either full or completely empty. Ei-<lb />
ther way, you'll never get in a game.<lb />
The weight room is adequate with<lb />
a machine to tenant ratio of<lb />
1:12,000. At the peak times�which<lb />
are whenever you are not in class�<lb />
you will be forced to wait until you<lb />
die to get on a machine. At that<lb />
point rapid weight loss will occur<lb />
and it will have served its purpose.<lb />
The pool, when not filled to 200<lb />
capacity, has plenty of beautiful<lb />
people to gaze at and flirt with but<lb />
you can't ask any out because you<lb />
are too broke from paying practi-<lb />
cally illegal amounts of rent. I think<lb />
I saw a volleyball court once, but it<lb />
looked like a badly constructed cat<lb />
box with not enough litter.<lb />
The people at the managing of-<lb />
fice are Leona Helmsley clones: ea-<lb />
ger to take your money, but will be<lb />
as mean as a snake on crack when<lb />
you try to collect your deposit. I<lb />
have heard stories about people try-<lb />
ing to get their deposit back that<lb />
would make your toenails curl. You<lb />
lose hundreds if you forgot to clean<lb />
the dust bunnies from behind the<lb />
refrigerator and 409 the sidewalk.<lb />
Make sure to read the fine print on<lb />
your lease when you prepare to<lb />
leave. In a nutshell it says, "deposit<lb />
will be forfeited upon signing of<lb />
lease<lb />
Listen to my advice when I say<lb />
that Morningwood is a rotten place<lb />
to live. Tell new freshmen as they<lb />
come in so that they will not fall<lb />
prey to the deceptive ads and cool<lb />
stereotype that the complex oozes.<lb />
For those of you that are trapped<lb />
there now, revolt and leave. Take off<lb />
in the middle of the night. Sacrifice<lb />
your deposit, because you wouldn't<lb />
have gotten it back anyway. There<lb />
are better places to live. It's up to<lb />
you, people. Let's stop the insanity.<lb />
The East Carolinian<lb />
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OPINION COLUMN<lb />
Learn to take advantage of decision-making power<lb />
Marvelle Sullivan<lb />
OPINION WRITER<lb />
The term "window of opportunity" refers to the rare<lb />
and brief moments that we are given in life to take<lb />
advantage of or to do the right thing when confronted<lb />
with a situation or decision. These windows seem never<lb />
be open at a convenient time, because like most things,<lb />
the easiest way to meet confrontation or opportunity<lb />
is not the best way. This is the double-edged nature of<lb />
life's windows.<lb />
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automatically hit the mental cruise control and decide<lb />
not to think about it. This leads to a propensity to be<lb />
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situation straight into oncoming traffic, but we defi-<lb />
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us.<lb />
Learning to recognize and act when the windows<lb />
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series of hard lessons, which conclude in the finding<lb />
that once again a window is shut, and there is no turn-<lb />
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The effect of being passive and dism issing our open<lb />
windows is not felt immediately. Rather, the pains of<lb />
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portunity was right there for the taking, but a decision<lb />
not to act was made so that the risk of failure, chal-<lb />
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deciding not to decide is still a major decision.<lb />
This is not to say that we should live like impulsive<lb />
idiots, trying to fly out of any open window we see.<lb />
However, we should be ready to assume direct respon-<lb />
sibility for our life, especially while in college. A wise<lb />
person once said that the greatest power in one's life is<lb />
the power to determine one's own after. This power is<lb />
contingent uppn being proactive, making the harder<lb />
choices and capitalizing on open windows rather than<lb />
becoming a "runner" who always wonders what might<lb />
have been.<lb />
LETTER TO THE EDITOR<lb />
Disqualification of Homecoming<lb />
candidate based on precedent, not prejudice<lb />
This writer can be contacted<lb />
csachs@studentmedia. ecu. edu.<lb />
at<lb />
Dear Editor,<lb />
I am writing in follow up to the<lb />
Letter to the Editor in The East Caro-<lb />
linian on Tuesday, Oct. 26, written<lb />
by Jonathan Cray, Homecoming<lb />
candidate of the National Student<lb />
Speech-Language Hearing Associa-<lb />
tion (NSSLHA). I'm sorry that<lb />
Jonathan felt the treatment of the<lb />
ECU SGA Student Homecoming<lb />
Committee was unfair. Not ail les-<lb />
sons in life are learned easily or<lb />
without cost. We do, however, re-<lb />
spect Jonathan's right to express his<lb />
feelings but we want you to consider<lb />
the committee's side of the decision.<lb />
The committee's decision to dis-<lb />
qualify Jonathan Cray was based on<lb />
fairness, principle and precedent.<lb />
First, it would not have been fair<lb />
to the other 46 organizations and<lb />
52 candidates if we had allowed a<lb />
candidate who had campaigned to<lb />
continue to be considered.<lb />
Secondly, in the appeal process,<lb />
Jonathan in fact, admitted to cam-<lb />
paigning. Jonathan defense is that<lb />
he did not know the rules. As a<lb />
matter of principle, if the campaign-<lb />
ing had resulted in him being on<lb />
the court, it would have been un-<lb />
fair to the 52 candidates who did<lb />
not campaign. Examples of cam-<lb />
paigning were gone over at the<lb />
mandatory meeting on Monday,<lb />
Oct. 4. In fact, this exact example<lb />
was cited at the mandatory meet-<lb />
ing as illegal campaigning. Jonathan<lb />
was not in attendance at that meet-<lb />
ing, but a representative of NSSLHA<lb />
was.<lb />
Finally, the committee made its<lb />
decision based on precedent. In pre-<lb />
vious years, people who had cam-<lb />
paigned in similar ways had been<lb />
disqualified.<lb />
Jonathan made several refer-<lb />
ences about the poor distribution of<lb />
information. During the appeal pro-<lb />
cess and in his letter he offered sug-<lb />
gestions on how to improve the dis-<lb />
tribution process. We stated during<lb />
the appeal that we would incorpo-<lb />
rate those suggestions into next<lb />
year's process. The committee, how-<lb />
ever, did not feel that his sugges-<lb />
tions absolved him or his<lb />
organization's responsibility to fol-<lb />
low the rules.<lb />
This information was distributed<lb />
in many ways. We provided the<lb />
packets in every registered student<lb />
organization mailbox on Aug. 17,<lb />
1999 at the Student Leadership De-<lb />
velopment office in Mendenhall. At<lb />
the same time, we sent a general<lb />
announcement through PC Ex-<lb />
change to every faculty and staff<lb />
member at ECU that is on the list.<lb />
The packets were available for<lb />
pickup at a number of locations in<lb />
Mendenhall. Ads were run with the<lb />
deadline information and where to<lb />
pick up packets in TEC in every is-<lb />
sue of the paper through Sept. 17.<lb />
After Hurricane Floyd, we ran an ad<lb />
in TEC on Sept. 30 with all new<lb />
deadline and meeting information<lb />
times and dates.<lb />
We also sent out another gen<lb />
eral announcement to all faculty '<lb />
and staff with the new information, t<lb />
There were also flyers, posters and!<lb />
announcements on WZMB and our<lb />
Web site. The members of the com-<lb />
mittee spoke at every major urn<lb />
hi-pii organization meeting<lb />
We are sorry for your aisqualifi- -<lb />
cation, Jonathan. You have handled,<lb />
the circumstances admirably up to<lb />
this point. I'm truly sorry you failed<lb />
to recognize that the committee '<lb />
made every effort to hear your side �<lb />
of the story in a very limited!<lb />
amount of time. We tried to under- ;<lb />
stand the circumstances surround<lb />
ing your appeal, but we are disap<lb />
pointed that you have failed to 11s-<lb />
ten to and understand ours. Good<lb />
luck and God bless you in your fu<lb />
hire endeavors. ;<lb />
Sincerely, j<lb />
Sage Hunihan, Chair, 1999 EClf<lb />
SGA Student Homecoming Com-<lb />
mittee<lb />
ers<lb />
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Demosthenes<lb />
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Let us say, hypothetically, that<lb />
a student enrolled here at ECU has<lb />
done so with the intent of pursuing<lb />
a higher education. Just hypotheti-<lb />
cally. It follows then that that per-<lb />
son desires the best resources they<lb />
can possible have including a nice<lb />
campus, accessible library, useful<lb />
textbooks and most importantly,<lb />
wise and caring professors to assist<lb />
Student-teacher relationships vital<lb />
and guide them through their<lb />
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Being the human component of<lb />
a students collective education, the<lb />
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in keeping them focused and<lb />
headed in the right direction. So,<lb />
what happens when this key ele-<lb />
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level? Unhappiness and frustration<lb />
on the part of the student.<lb />
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because they are sincerely uninter-<lb />
ested in dealing with students one<lb />
on one. These individuals are the<lb />
tumors of the educational system,<lb />
causing problems in the flow of<lb />
ideas. They have their research and<lb />
teaching priorities reversed.<lb />
Of course this is a two-way<lb />
street. It is the responsibility of both<lb />
the student and the professor to<lb />
make the personal connection; that<lb />
extra something that is lacking in a<lb />
book or Internet course. Find your<lb />
professor's office, visit him or her<lb />
frequently and don't be afraid to ask<lb />
questions and speak up in class.<lb />
Don't miss your classes because<lb />
once you do, it will become clear to<lb />
the professor you are uninterested<lb />
and their responsibility diminishes.<lb />
Don't make it easy on the pro-<lb />
fessor; demand excellence and you<lb />
shall have it most of the time.<lb />
There is nothing you can do about<lb />
the bad apples except avoid them<lb />
at all costs. If you are forced upon<lb />
an unwilling teacher you can let<lb />
the department head know how -<lb />
you feel at the end of the semester I<lb />
with a written letter. You won't�<lb />
believe the power of words. Be<lb />
open and demanding, until we<lb />
meet again.<lb />
this writer can be contacted '<lb />
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Causes for celebration<lb />
Holidays<lb />
Christmas, annual Christian holiday commemo-<lb />
rating the birth of Jesus Christ. Most members of the<lb />
Roman Catholic Church and followers of Protestant-<lb />
ism celebrate Christmas on December 25, and many<lb />
celebrate on the evening of December 24 as well.<lb />
Chinese New Year, celebration of the new year in<lb />
Chinese communities around the world. The date of<lb />
the Chinese new year is determined by the lunar cal-<lb />
endar, so festivities begin with the new cycle of the<lb />
moon that falls between January 21 and February 19.<lb />
Each year is named for one of 12 symbolic animals in<lb />
sequence. The animals, in their sequential order, are<lb />
the rat, ox, tiger, hare, dragon, serpent, horse, ram,<lb />
monkey, rooster, dog and boar.<lb />
St. Valentine's Day probably derives from the an-<lb />
cient Roman feast of Lupercalis (February 15). The<lb />
festival gradually became associated with the feast<lb />
day (February 14) of two Roman martyrs, both<lb />
named St. Valentine, who lived in the 3rd century. St.<lb />
Valentine has traditionally been regarded as the pa-<lb />
tron saint of lovers.<lb />
April Fools Day, the first day of April. On this day it<lb />
is customary in the United States and Western Eu-<lb />
rope to play jokes on people, causing them to believe<lb />
some falsehood or to go on a fruitless errand.<lb />
� Memorial Day, legal holiday, observed annually<lb />
an the last Monday in May in most of the United<lb />
States, in honor of the nation's armed services per-<lb />
sonnel killed in wartime. The holiday, originally called<lb />
Decoration Day, is traditionally marked by parades,<lb />
memorial speeches<lb />
and ceremonies, and the decoration of graves<lb />
with flowers and flags, hence the original name. Me-<lb />
morial Day was first observed on May 30,1868.<lb />
Halloween, holiday observed on the evening of<lb />
October 31 in most areas of North America and in<lb />
some areas of Western Europe. The holiday is sym-<lb />
bolically associated with death and the supernatural.<lb />
Halloween falls on the eve of All Saints' Day, also<lb />
known as Allhallows or Hallowmas, a holy day in the<lb />
Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. Originally a<lb />
pagan festival of the dead, All Saints' Day was estab-<lb />
lished by the Catholic Church in the 9th century to<lb />
honor Christian saints. All Souls' Day, a holy day es-<lb />
tablished by the Catholic Church in the 10th century,<lb />
is also closely linked to Halloween.<lb />
Thanksgiving Day, legal holiday observed annu-<lb />
ally in the United States on the fourth Thursday of<lb />
November. In Canada, Thanksgiving falls on the sec-<lb />
ond Monday in October. Most people celebrate<lb />
Thanksgiving by gathering with family or friends for a<lb />
holiday feast. Thanksgiving was first celebrated by<lb />
Pilgrims and Native Americans in colonial New En-<lb />
gland in the early 17th century. Its actual origin, how-<lb />
ever, probably traces to harvest festivals that have<lb />
been traditional in many parts of the world since an-<lb />
cient times. Today Thanksgiving is mainly a celebra-<lb />
tion of domestic life, centered on the home and fam-<lb />
ily.<lb />
All photos and information courtesy of the World<lb />
Wide Web<lb />
Performing Arts Series features Harry Belafonte<lb />
Musical artist given<lb />
Greenville's city key<lb />
Susan Wright<lb />
FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
For 38 years, the S. Rudolph Alexander Performing<lb />
Arts Series at ECU has been bringing some of the world's<lb />
finest artists to Greenville. Last Thursday, musician<lb />
Harry Belafontperformed in Wright Auditorium, and<lb />
he was also given the key to the city by Mayor Nancy<lb />
Jenkins for his humanitarian efforts.<lb />
According to Carol Woodruff, marketing director<lb />
for student unions, the Performing Arts Series has<lb />
earned itself a prestigious reputation during the 38 years<lb />
it has been here in Greenville.<lb />
"The Series has a history of bringing in the greats<lb />
Woodruff said.<lb />
Although the series is more commonly known for<lb />
the classical talent, or the artists who specialize in fine<lb />
arts performance, that it brings to ECU, there are also a<lb />
variety of different types of talents invited to perform.<lb />
"We have expanded the kinds of artists that we bring<lb />
in Woodruff said. "Mr. Belafonte, although he's a clas-<lb />
sic, is more of a pop artist. We are trying to advance<lb />
the variety of our series. The series tends to run the<lb />
gamut of operas, piano concerts and chamber groups.<lb />
We usually bring in some plays or musicals and every<lb />
now and then a pop artist like Mr. Belafonte<lb />
The audience is composed of ECU students and staff,<lb />
but also of community members in Greenville and all<lb />
of Eastern North Carolina. 85 percent of the seats that<lb />
are sold for every performance are bought by Series<lb />
subscribers, and the other 15 percent, called individual<lb />
tickets, are sold for each specific performance. About<lb />
half of all of the shows sell out, and the other half sell<lb />
about 90 percent of the tickets available. The audito-<lb />
rium is almost always full.<lb />
The audience is composed of people from all re-<lb />
gions in North Carolina,people come from as far as<lb />
Raleigh and Chapel Hill to the west and Havelock to<lb />
the east. According to Woodruff, all of the people who<lb />
come have a similar belief; the performers in the Series<lb />
will be great. "One of things that is really exciting is<lb />
the way that the audience has learned to trust the Se-<lb />
ries Woodruff said. "They believe that we are going<lb />
to be bringing in the best, and you can really sense<lb />
their trust because they subscribe and attend<lb />
frequently.They claim the Series as their own and they<lb />
are really proud of it<lb />
The series, in part, belongs to the audience and the<lb />
subscribers. Every show, there is a "60 Second Survey"<lb />
in the program for the audience to fill out. Their input<lb />
Belafonte<lb />
accepts key to,<lb />
the city,<lb />
(photo by<lb />
Chriss<lb />
Rodrigues)<lb />
is considered when the decision is made about which<lb />
performers to bring to Greenville.<lb />
"We put a survey in every program and evaluate<lb />
the program that night Woodruff said. "We also ask<lb />
them to evaluate the audience to request others who<lb />
they would like to see perform in the future. We re-<lb />
view those at every meeting and we take those into<lb />
consideration. There are some things that we obviously<lb />
See PERFORMERS, page 5<lb />
Tis<lb />
Jennifer Brown<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
well almost<lb />
Before long, sidewalks will be cluttered with Santa's swinging<lb />
bells, mistletoe will be hanging from every door and flashing lights<lb />
will be sparkling all over the city. But Christmas is still over eight<lb />
weeks away. So why does everyone start decorating and getting<lb />
ready so early?<lb />
According to Marsha<lb />
Fleenor, assistant manager of<lb />
Hallmark, decorating for Hall-<lb />
mark stores starts in July.<lb />
"We always display our<lb />
new Hallmark Ornament the<lb />
third Saturday in July and that<lb />
starts everything in full<lb />
swing Fleenor said. She said<lb />
their merchandise arrives in<lb />
the beginning of July and<lb />
they really start displaying<lb />
things in mid September to<lb />
early October. The crowds<lb />
always want to start shop-<lb />
ping early, especially for<lb />
"limited time only" prod-<lb />
ucts that Hallmark carries.<lb />
However, according<lb />
to a student survey, 72<lb />
percent of students sur-<lb />
veyed said that stores do<lb />
start putting out Christ-<lb />
mas decorations too<lb />
early. Eighty -three per-<lb />
cent of the students said<lb />
that stores should not<lb />
put out Christmas<lb />
merchandise before<lb />
Thanksgiving and 94<lb />
percent said they<lb />
should not put out<lb />
decorations before Halloween. Then why do they? Who<lb />
started the phenomena that we all know now as the "Christmas<lb />
rush?"<lb />
Stores originally began advertising "Christmas shopping" in<lb />
1820. Then, in 1840 newspapers began creating separate sections<lb />
for holiday advertisements and began featuring pictures of the new<lb />
image of Santa Clause. In 1841, a shop in Philadelphia lured thou-<lb />
sands of children in to see a life-size Santa Clause model. Today<lb />
there are live Santa Clauses, Christmas tree decorating contests,<lb />
wishing trees for underprivileged children, and several other types<lb />
of paraphernalia to<lb />
draw in customers.<lb />
So the shopping sea-<lb />
son kept getting<lb />
pushed further and fur-<lb />
ther back to accommo-<lb />
date all of the new attrac-<lb />
tions to see and do.<lb />
"We start putting out<lb />
the Christmas merchandise<lb />
around the first week in No-<lb />
vember and usually have all<lb />
of it out by Thanksgiving<lb />
said Rodney Matthews, Bclk<lb />
store manager. The store's main<lb />
buying season begins around the<lb />
end of October.<lb />
Based on the student poll, 56<lb />
percent of the students interviewed<lb />
said that they do not like shopping<lb />
with crowds but only 33 percent buy<lb />
their Christmas presents early. So even<lb />
if most people do not like to deal with<lb />
the crowds of people that start to accumu-<lb />
late after Thanksgiving, they still procrastinate<lb />
and wait until the last minute to buy presents.<lb />
As everyone knows, the main Christmas rush be-<lb />
gins the day after Thanksgiving. Stores throw their big-<lb />
gest sales, thousands of people venture out onto the packed<lb />
highways and into the malls and department stores to shop<lb />
for bargains and special discounts. The student poll revealed<lb />
that 56 percent of students do go shopping on that Friday.<lb />
"1 start shopping after Thanksgiving and it usually takes me at<lb />
least a week to get everything for Christmas said freshman<lb />
Deborah Keller.<lb />
� She's not alone with the amount of time it takes her. Every<lb />
student in the poll said it always took them more than one shop-<lb />
ping trip to get everything and to find the perfect gifts.<lb />
J.C Penney, however, is one store that goes against the norms<lb />
of Christmas shopping. According to Randy Shoulrz, the Store<lb />
Manager, their biggest sale is on Nov. 6. This year that falls on a<lb />
Monday.<lb />
"It was a tradition that was started about five years ago and it<lb />
is for the entire chain of J.C. Penney stores Shoultz said.<lb />
While several chain department stores have the most custom-<lb />
ers the day after Thanksgiving, that is not the case for most J.C.<lb />
Penney stores.<lb />
"This sale is bigger for J.C. Penney than the day after Thanks-<lb />
giving is as far as the amount of sales and customers Shoulrz said.<lb />
J.C. Penney started displaying Christmas merchandise two<lb />
weeks ago and everything has to be completed by Nov. 1 in order<lb />
to get ready for the Nov. 6 sale. That is the kick off for the shop-<lb />
ping season and it goes strong all the way until Christmas for J.C.<lb />
Penney.<lb />
Are all of the decorations and displays really necessary?<lb />
Sixty-one percent of the students polled said that Christmas<lb />
was too commercialized. However, most students added in that<lb />
although they thought it was too commercialized, they liked it<lb />
that way.<lb />
Have a planned list written out of who you have to buy for,<lb />
possible gift ideas and the stores that would carry those gifts. It<lb />
might even be a good idea to separate the list into people you<lb />
absolutely have to buy for, such as family and close friends, and<lb />
then people you will buy for as long as money allows, such as<lb />
coworkers and distant friends. That will help you to establish a<lb />
budget and get an idea of what you can get now and what you<lb />
should wait to buy. Above all, take extra precautions once the<lb />
Christmas rush really kicks again against angry drivers, thieves,<lb />
and people out to scam people.<lb />
Christmas will be here in just eight weeks, so it's time to start<lb />
planning and getting organized now.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
jbrown@studen tmedia. ecu. edu.<lb />
Student interest in politics steadily declining<lb />
Involvement in government<lb />
diminished since Reagan<lb />
Nina M. Dry<lb />
ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR<lb />
If someone were to ask you to name the senators of<lb />
North Carolina, could you confidently answer? Would<lb />
you have to think about it or would a blank stare come<lb />
over your face as you think of a clever way of changing<lb />
the subject?<lb />
Over the last two decades, there has been a distinct<lb />
decline in the number of students who are actively in-<lb />
volved in the politics of the world around them.<lb />
Recently, studies have shown that in the 1996 presi-<lb />
dential elections, only 32 percent of young adults be-<lb />
tween the ages of 18 and 24 voted and in the 1998<lb />
congressional elections, less than 20 percent voted.<lb />
According to Dr. Richard Kearney, chair of the po-<lb />
litical science department, the 1960s and early 70s<lb />
were a very challenging time for young people. It was<lb />
a time where many were questioning the government<lb />
and the issues that politicians were debating.<lb />
The draft during the Vietnam War affected many<lb />
 oung people. It was around the late 1970s, early '80s<lb />
when a diminish in students' political involvement<lb />
took place.<lb />
"This was the era when Ronald Reagan became<lb />
president, bringing about conservative politics<lb />
Kearney said. "Instead of seeking change, conserva-<lb />
tive politicians accepted the status quo. This doesn't<lb />
engage students<lb />
Students put more effort into studying and other pursuits<lb />
' than keeping up with the action in political events. (Photo by<lb />
Chriss Rodrigues)<lb />
Some students believe that the government and its<lb />
current issues do not pertain to them.<lb />
"The government is involved with health plans and<lb />
social security reforms said Brooke Allen, junior. "We<lb />
don't worry about that because it doesn't apply to us<lb />
right now<lb />
"Why should we be informed?" said senior Danielle<lb />
Custis. "We have no conflicts with our government like<lb />
other countries�it pretty much runs itself<lb />
Some people believe that if children grow up in an<lb />
environment that doesn't focus on political issues, it's<lb />
unlikely that they will seek it out on their own.<lb />
"If you're not brought up around it or exposed to it<lb />
at an earlier age, you're more likely to find other things<lb />
that interest you more said sophomore Stacey Pinney.<lb />
According to political science professor Dr. Carl<lb />
McCurley, people get drawn into politics when it in-<lb />
volves something that affects them directly, and right<lb />
now, life in the United States is pretty good.<lb />
"Political equality has come to people pretty easily<lb />
for United States citizens McCurley said. "In Africa,<lb />
Asia and India, they had to work really hard for their<lb />
political rights<lb />
Although they seem far and wide in between, there<lb />
are students who are interested in what the govern-<lb />
ment has to offer.<lb />
"I find politics interesting said senior Julie Wil-<lb />
son. "I like knowing how the government works and<lb />
to know how the people who are running my city, state<lb />
and country are doing things '�<lb />
So how do we get more students more involved with<lb />
their government? According to Kearney, to acquire<lb />
change, one must gain knowledge.<lb />
See VOTE, page 5 <lb />
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the requests into consideration<lb />
The people behind the Series<lb />
work hard to put on the best pro-<lb />
gram they can for the people who<lb />
attend the shows.<lb />
"We're committed to bringing<lb />
the best artists Woodruff said.<lb />
"That could mean a classical artist<lb />
or someone who is going to be a<lb />
classic in another era. we are broad-<lb />
ening the range of how we look at<lb />
it. All of the shows satisfy a differ-<lb />
ent need. Sometimes you want to<lb />
hear an orchestral symphony and<lb />
sometimes you want to hear a solo<lb />
tenor.What makes this so exciting<lb />
is the variety<lb />
Greenville resident, Ted<lb />
Kushnick, is a subscriber to the se-<lb />
ries, and he has enjoyed the past 20<lb />
years of performances.<lb />
"Definitely we love a show like<lb />
Harry Belafonte, but we also very<lb />
Belafonte thanks the mayor in his own<lb />
style (photo by Chriss Rodrigues).<lb />
much enjoy the symphonies<lb />
Kushnick said. "Opera does require<lb />
translation, and it is great with the<lb />
lights on the wall. We've enjoyed<lb />
the solo artists like Tony Bennet.<lb />
When he was here, he brought the<lb />
house down<lb />
The series has influenced<lb />
Kushnick not only aestitically, but<lb />
also in his decision of where to live.<lb />
"I retired down here, and part of the<lb />
reason is because of the perfor-<lb />
mances and concerts Kushnick<lb />
said. "Not only these<lb />
performancesin the Performing<lb />
Arts Series, but also those from the<lb />
school of music and the plays by the<lb />
theatre department Influenced our<lb />
decision to stay<lb />
The Performing Arts Series, as<lb />
well as other fine arts events at the<lb />
university, has enhanced the cul-<lb />
tural opportunities fort Eastern<lb />
North Carolina. "The university as<lb />
a whole is the bedrock of<lb />
Greenville said Jenkins. "Over the<lb />
years, Greenville has offered such a<lb />
variety of cultural experiences for<lb />
the citizens of Greenville. This uni-<lb />
versity is Greenville<lb />
Mayor Jenkins is not alone in<lb />
her belief that the university and<lb />
what it offers is beneficial to<lb />
Greenville residents.<lb />
"The Performing Arts Series is<lb />
an opportunity for those of us here<lb />
in Eastern North Carolina to have<lb />
the best artists form all over the<lb />
world on stage in Greenville said<lb />
Chancellor Eakin. "I feel that this<lb />
performing arts series has been a<lb />
wonderful addition for our cultural<lb />
efforts <lb />
This performance, by Harry<lb />
Belafonte, was unique because of<lb />
the support by the Friends of the<lb />
Series.<lb />
Friends of the Performing Arts<lb />
Series have established an endow-<lb />
ment to support the performing<lb />
arts, said Bill Clutter, director of the<lb />
Series. "Traditionally, they hold sev-<lb />
eral receptions during the course of<lb />
the year, and they helped sponsor<lb />
this particular performance with ten<lb />
thousand dollars<lb />
After the performance, Belafonte<lb />
was given a key to the city in a pre-<lb />
sentation by Mayor Nancy Jenkins.<lb />
"He was given the key to the city<lb />
for his humanitarian efforts<lb />
Jenkins said. "He was friends with<lb />
Elanor Roosevelt, Nelson Mandella<lb />
and Martin Luther King Jr. His re-<lb />
sume just reads like the story of<lb />
someone who is very special. Not<lb />
only professionally, but also as a<lb />
human being<lb />
Since Mayor Jenkins been the<lb />
mayor, she cannot remember the<lb />
last person that was given a key. She<lb />
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BI0L - Biology<lb />
0CCT - Occupational Therapy<lb />
REHB - Rehab Studies<lb />
CSDI - Comm. Science &amp; Disorders (Speech Hearing)<lb />
NURS - Nursing<lb />
CDFR - Child Dev Comm. Serv Child Life Birth-5<lb />
PSYC - Psychology<lb />
RCLS - Recreation &amp; Leisure Studies<lb />
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S0CW - Social Work<lb />
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NOV. 4TH: 10 A.M. -1:30 P.M.<lb />
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Meet Law, Vet, Dental,<lb />
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Graduate School Reps.<lb />
Employing Organizations Attending<lb />
� Beaufort County Hospital (Washington- NC ): NURS<lb />
� Cape Fear Valley Health System (Fayetteville NC ): CDFR. HIMT, NURS<lb />
� Carolinas Healthcare System (Charlotte NC ): CLSC. HIMT. NURS, 0CCT. PHTE, PSYC. HHTR. S0CW<lb />
� Caswell Center (Kinston NC): CDFR, NUTR, NURS, 0CCT, PTHE, PSYC. HHTR, SPED<lb />
� Catawba Memorial Hospital (Hickory NC ): CLSC. CSDI, HIMT, NURS, 0CCT, PHTE<lb />
� Cherry Hospital (Goldsboro NC ): NURS. HHTR, SOCW (Masters Level)<lb />
� Craven Regional Med. Ctr. (New Bern NC): CLSC. HIMT, NURS. OCCT, PTHE, HHTR<lb />
� CRF Rehabilitation Associates. Inc.Greenville NC ): CSDI, OCCT, PTHE<lb />
� Danville Regional Med. Center (Danville VA): CLSC, NURS<lb />
� Dept of Mental Health, Retardation &amp; Substance Abuse (Petersburg VA ): NURS<lb />
� Dept of Veterans Affairs (Durham NC): BI0L. BI0CH, CHEM, CLSC, EHLT, HIMT, NURS, PTHE, S0CW<lb />
� Disability Determiniation Services (Raleigh NC): BI0L, CDFR. HIMT. PSYC. S0CI<lb />
� Duke University Med Center (Durham NC): NURS<lb />
� Durham Regional HospitalDurham NC ): NURS<lb />
� Easter Seals Children's Therapy Ser.Raleigh NC ): CSDI, OCCT. PTHE<lb />
� First Health of the Carolinas (Pinehurst NC ): CSDI, NURS, NUTR, OCCT, PTHE, SOCW<lb />
� Halifax Regional Med. Ctr. (Roanoke Rapids NC ): NURS<lb />
� Home Health S Hospice are, Inc. (Goldsboro NC ): CSDI. HIMT, PTHE. OCCT, NURS. S0CW<lb />
� Howell Centers. Inc. (LaGrange NC ): NURS<lb />
� Lenior Memorial Hospital. Inc. (Kinston NC ): CLSC, CSDI. HIMT, NURS. OCCT, PTHE, HHTR. S0CW<lb />
� Lincoln Medical Center (Lincolnton NC): BIOL. CHEM, BI0CH, HIMT. NURS, OCCT, PHTE, REHB. HHTR<lb />
� Martin General Hospital (Williamston NC ): NURS<lb />
� Methodist Home for Children (Raleigh NC): CDFR, PSYC, HHTR, S0CW. SPED<lb />
� Moses Cone Health System (Greensboro NC): NURS<lb />
� Nash General Hospital (Rocky Mount NC): CSDI, NURS, OCCT. HHTR ?<lb />
� Nash Health Care Systems (Rocky Mount NC ): NURS, PSYC, HHTR, SOCW<lb />
� N C Baptist Hospitals, Inc. (Winston Salem NC ): CDFR. CLSC, CSDI, C0HE, EHLT, NUTR, HIMT, NURS, 0CCT. PTHE. HHTR, S0CW<lb />
� NC Dept. of Health 4 Human Services, Nutriton (Raleigh NC): NUTR<lb />
� NC Developmental Evaluation Centers (Raleigh, New Bern NC ): CDFR, CSDI, NUTR, NURS, OCCT, PTHE, PSYC, S0CW, SPED<lb />
� NC Div. Enviromental Health (Raleigh NC): BIOL, CHEM, BI0CH, NUTR, EHLT<lb />
� NC Div of Mental Health DDSASRaleigh NC ): BIOL, CHEM, BI0CH, CDFR, CLSC, CSDI, COHE. NUTR, HIMT, NURS, OCCT. PTHE, PSYC. REHB, HHTR, SOCW, SPED<lb />
� NC Oft of State PersonnelRaleigh NCBIOL. CHEM, BIOCH. CDFR, CLSC, COHE CSDI, EHLT, NUTR. EHLT, HIMT, MUST. NURS. OKI. PTHE. PSYC, REHB. HHTR. SOCW. SCIE. SPED<lb />
� New Hanover Regional Med. Ctr.Wilmington NC ): CLSC. CSDI, HIMT, NUTR, EHLT, NURS, OCCT, PTHE, SOCW - �<lb />
� Novant HealthWinston Salem NC ): CDFR, CSDI, EHLT, NUTR, HIMT, OCCT, PTHE, HHTR, SOCW<lb />
� O'Berry CenterGoldsboro NC ): NURS, OCCT. PTHE. PSYC. REHB SCIE<lb />
� Pitt Co Mem Hosp (Greenville NC ): CLSC, CSDI, NUTR, HIMT. NURS, OCCT, PTHE, PSYC, REHB, HHTR, SOCW<lb />
� Raleigh Comunity Hosp (Raleigh NC): CLSC, CSDI, NUTR, HIMT. NURS, PTHE, REHB, SOCW<lb />
� Roanoke - Chowan HospitalAhoskie NC ): NURS, SOCW<lb />
� Sampson County Health (Clinton NC): CLSC<lb />
� Sampson Reg. Med. Ctr (Clinton NC): CLSC, HIMT, NURS. OCCT. PTHE. SOCW<lb />
� Southeastern Regional Medical CenterLumberton NC ): NUTR, NURS<lb />
. UNC- HospitalsChapel Hill NC): BIOL, CHEM, BIOCH, HIMT, COHE, NURS, CLSC<lb />
� US Navy Recruiting District- Health Majors<lb />
� US Air Force( Raleigh NC ): BIOL, BIOCH, CHEM, CLSC, EHLT, HIMT, NURS, PTHE, SOCW<lb />
�US Army Healthcare Recruiting (Raleigh NC) BIOL, CHEM, BIOCH, EHLT, NURS, PTHE.NUTR.OCCT, SOCW<lb />
� UNC Nursing Recruiting (Chapel Hill NC): NURS<lb />
� Wake Med. (Raleigh NC): BIOL.CDFR, CSDI, HIMT, NURS, OCCT, PTHE, REHB, RCLS<lb />
� Wayne Memorial Hospital (Goldsboro NC): NURS<lb />
� Wilson County Schools (Wilson NC): BIOL. CHEM, BIOCH, CDFR, GDI, OCCT, PTHE, PSYC, SPED<lb />
� Wilson Memorial Hospital (Wilson NC ): CLSC, HIMT, NURS, OCCT, PTHE, SOCW<lb />
This is a wonderful day to you to represent ECU to many potential employers who will likely want to come again. Thanks for welcoming all of them here and best wishes in your<lb />
job search Please ask employers about what you shoul d expect in later on-site interviews and enjoy making contacts with employers from across the region. Even if the<lb />
! recruiter is only looking for one type of major, he or she will know others you can contact if you ask the right questions. We newrtoow where we might be!j<lb />
decides who is eligible to receive a<lb />
key to the city, and she doesn't take<lb />
giving them out lightly. "We (give<lb />
out keys to the city, I hate to say<lb />
sparingly, but some cities pass them<lb />
out to everybody said Jenkins. "We<lb />
have decided that it has to be some-<lb />
one who is worthy, I hate to say it<lb />
but it's the word, and who really<lb />
should be given the key. I usually<lb />
gives books or something of that na-<lb />
ture on special occasions, but a key<lb />
seems a little more serious<lb />
The Performing Arts Series will<lb />
continue to bring some of the best<lb />
performers to Greenville, but few<lb />
will be recognized for their artistic<lb />
merits as well as their humanitar-<lb />
ian efforts like Belafonte was.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
features@tec.ecu.edu<lb />
"It Should begin with more civic<lb />
education in high school Kearney<lb />
said. "Students should also take at<lb />
least two political science courses in<lb />
college<lb />
Another way to know more:<lb />
about what's going on is to pay at<lb />
tention to what's happening in the<lb />
world. Kearney suggests that stu-<lb />
dents should read the New York<lb />
Times and the Washington Post for<lb />
world news and for state news to<lb />
read the Raleigh News and Observer.<lb />
"Politics does affect our lives<lb />
Kearney said.<lb />
This writer can be contacted at<lb />
ndry@tec.ecu.edu<lb />
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SPORTS BRIEFS<lb />
Sweetness dies at 45<lb />
SPORTS<lb />
Pirates beat Cougars 19-3<lb />
Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1999<lb />
sports�studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
Former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton<lb />
died at his suburban Chicago home, Monday. He was<lb />
45.<lb />
Payton suffered from primary sclerosing cholan-<lb />
gitis, a condition that affects the liver. Payton was on<lb />
a liver transplant waiting list for the past nine<lb />
months.<lb />
. Payton was drafted by the Bears in 1975 out of<lb />
Jackson State. He played for the Bears from 197S to<lb />
1,987. He holds the record for most career rushing<lb />
yards with 16,726.<lb />
"There are better runners than Walter said<lb />
former Bears head coach, Mike Ditka, "but he's the<lb />
best football player I ever saw. To me that's the ulti-<lb />
mate compliment<lb />
Payton won the MVP twice in his career and won<lb />
the Super Bowl in 1985.<lb />
Tarheel hoop stars suspended<lb />
Guards Ed Cota and Terrence Newby were sus-<lb />
pended from the UNC basketball team following an<lb />
altercation early Monday morning. Cota and Newby<lb />
surrendered to UNC campus police after a warrant<lb />
for their arrests were issued.<lb />
The pair are charged with three counts of assault<lb />
inflicting serious injury and two counts of simple as-<lb />
sault. The charges are misdemeanors.<lb />
� The altercation came during Chapel Hill's Hallow-<lb />
een celebration on Franklin Street.<lb />
Slow start dooms<lb />
Rams in clash of Titans<lb />
�<lb />
' Quick starts had made the St. Louis Rams the NFL's<lb />
last undefeated team. On Sunday, they couldn't get<lb />
going fast enough. Steve McNair, playing his first<lb />
game in six weeks following back surgery, threw for<lb />
two touchdowns and ran for another as the Tennes-<lb />
see Titans held on for a 24-21 victory over the Rams<lb />
in an unlikely clash of this year's NFL powers. The<lb />
litans (6-1) outscored the Rams 21-0 in the first 14<lb />
minutes�more points than St. Louis (6-1) had given<lb />
up in any game this season.<lb />
r- "We wanted to see how they would react being<lb />
pown said Titans safety Blaine Bishop. "They hadn't<lb />
teen down all year, blowing everybody out. They<lb />
Came back out fighting in the second half. Hatj off<lb />
to them. They came back, but we did enough to Win<lb />
' Kurt Warner, whose two fumbles led to two first-<lb />
quarter touchdowns, rallied St. Louis by throwing<lb />
three touchdown passes in the second half. With no<lb />
timeouts, Warner needed nine plays to get the Rams<lb />
to the Titans' 19 with time running out. St. Louis<lb />
ran Jeff Wilkins out to try a 38-yard field goal, but<lb />
his kick missed wide right with five seconds left. The<lb />
Rams thoWhtthey would get one more chance<lb />
thanks to aflag. But officials ruled that Titans line-<lb />
backer Terry Killens had been blocked into Wilkins<lb />
by Mike Gruttadauria.<lb />
Browns'prayer silences Saints<lb />
With time running out on what looked like their<lb />
eighth consecutive loss, the Cleveland Browns were<lb />
desperate. They were also armed. The combination<lb />
added up to the first victory for the first-year expan-<lb />
sion team and a shocking sixth straight loss for the<lb />
New Orleans Saints. Tim Couch, who already had<lb />
thrown two scoring passes, completed a desperation<lb />
56-yard touchdown heave to Kevin Johnson with no<lb />
time on the clock Sunday for a 21-16 victory.<lb />
Moore, 24, killed<lb />
in horrifying CART crash<lb />
Greg Moore was killed Sunday in the season-end-<lb />
ing CART race when he lost control of his car at 220<lb />
mph and crashed into a wall, spinning wildly and<lb />
slamming into the ground several times. The 24-year-<lb />
old Canadian, a budding star in the open-wheel cir-<lb />
cuit, was airlifted to a hospital and declared dead of<lb />
massive head injuries about an hour after the wreck<lb />
at California Speedway. He almost missed the race<lb />
after he hurt his hand when a car hit him Saturday<lb />
while he was riding a scooter in the paddock area.<lb />
Moore was the second driver in the CART FedEx Se-<lb />
ries to die this year. Moore lost control of his car com-<lb />
ing off Turn 2 on that lap in virtually the same spot.<lb />
Television replays showed the Reynard-Mercedes<lb />
skidded onto the infield grass, became airborne and<lb />
crashed hard into a retaining wall, with Moore ap-<lb />
parently striking his head on the concrete. The car<lb />
then broke into pieces, with the open-cockpit driver's<lb />
compartment spinning and hitting the ground sev-<lb />
eral times before coming to a halt.<lb />
Moore was declared dead at Loma Linda Medical<lb />
Center after resuscitation efforts failed, said Dr. Steve<lb />
Olvey, director of medical affairs for CART.<lb />
Defense shuts dovn<lb />
Houston rushing attack<lb />
Stephen Schramm<lb />
SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
On Saturday, the Pirates overcame soggy condi-<lb />
tions, a sticky defense and strong rushing attack to<lb />
beat the Houston Cougars 19-3.<lb />
"We found a different way to win this week. That<lb />
is what good teams will do said head coach Steve<lb />
Logan. "It was a gratifying victory as they had a tough<lb />
defense that really shut us down in the second half.<lb />
No one had any offense, but our defense just hap-<lb />
pened to be better than theirs<lb />
The Pirates took the lead in the first quarter on a<lb />
36-yard touchdown pass from David Garrard to Keith<lb />
Stokes. Garrard scored in the second, running un-<lb />
touched into the end zone from 11 yards out. The Pi-<lb />
rate offense would be shut out for the rest of the game.<lb />
"We were able to recognize most of their forma-<lb />
tions and get in the places we needed to be said Hous-<lb />
ton linebacker Wayne Rogers. "We kept them from<lb />
running and passing for the most part all day, but<lb />
David Garrard still made plays. He is a great quarter-<lb />
back and very tough to bring down<lb />
Houston held the Pirates to 223 yards of total of-<lb />
fense.<lb />
While the offense was shut down from the second<lb />
quarter on, the Pirate defense bottled up the Cougar<lb />
offense.<lb />
"They're a good defensive football team said<lb />
Houston head coach Kim Helton. "We knew that when<lb />
they came in here<lb />
The Pirates held the Cougars' feared rushing game<lb />
to only 147 yards. <lb />
"Shutting down Sanford wis huge said head<lb />
coach Steve Logan, "It was a tremendous effort on our<lb />
part. He is as good a running back as there is in the<lb />
conference and one of the best in the country. For us<lb />
to hold him below was a testament to what Defensive<lb />
Coordinator Tim Rose is doing on that side of the ball<lb />
Metric Sanford rushed for 72 yards on 20 carries<lb />
while teammate, Mike Green gained 72 yards on only<lb />
eight carries.<lb />
"As well as our defense played today, theirs played<lb />
much better said Houston lineman Adriano Belli. "It<lb />
was horrible<lb />
The Pirates held a 13-3 lead for much of the game.<lb />
In the fourth quarter, Anthony Adams picked off a Ja-<lb />
son McKinley pass and ran it 55 yards back for a touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
"We told the defense a long time ago that if they<lb />
did not give up long plays and were on the field long<lb />
enough, they would get the big play Logan said.<lb />
"That's what happened here today<lb />
The Pirates picked off the Cougars three times on<lb />
the afternoon. Kevin Monroe grabbed two interceptions<lb />
and Adams snatched the third.<lb />
Despite the big plays by the Pirate secondary, the<lb />
Cougars were able to move the ball through the air<lb />
with some success. Houston racked up 216 passing<lb />
yards. Houston's Orlando Iglesias caught 12 passes for<lb />
130 yards.<lb />
"We were able to move the ball most of the day<lb />
Iglesias said, "but once we got to their side of the field,<lb />
we shot ourselves in the foot. We either had a holding<lb />
penalty or we would turn the ball over<lb />
Both teams lost over 100 yards due to penalties.<lb />
ECU was penalized 11 times for 107 yards while the<lb />
Cougars were flagged 10 times for 117 yards.<lb />
The game saw five blocked kicks. The Cougars<lb />
blocked two ECU extra points and a field goal, while<lb />
the Pirates blocked two Houston field goal attempts.<lb />
"I thought two good teams played Helton said.<lb />
"We got more penalties than they did and it was a close<lb />
game. Obviously very disappointing in the domina-<lb />
tion of the kicking game, we had two field goals<lb />
blocked, which is not like us Helton said.<lb />
this writer can be reached<lb />
at sports@studentmedia.ecu.edu<lb />
Houston's Orlando Igelesias had 130 recieving yards<lb />
Saturday (AP photo).<lb />
Women's soccer loses to Wake Forest; beats State<lb />
Lady pirates first ever win<lb />
against ACC team<lb />
Tiffany Waters<lb />
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
The women's soccer team came<lb />
up with a 2-0 loss to number 11<lb />
nationally ranked Wake Forest Uni-<lb />
versity and a 1-0 win to North Caro-<lb />
lina State University in overtime<lb />
this weekend to record there first<lb />
ever win against an ACC team.<lb />
"They are the best team we've<lb />
played all year said Head Coach<lb />
Rob Donnenwirth. "They really<lb />
took it to us in the first half<lb />
The Demon Deacons came out<lb />
strong and never gave up. In the<lb />
20:00 minute, forward Joline<lb />
Charlton shot a goal from 15 yards<lb />
out off a pass from Emily Taggart to<lb />
give WFU a 1-0 lead.<lb />
"I think the second half we<lb />
showed we can play with any team<lb />
no matter rank said junior forward<lb />
Kim Sandhoff.<lb />
It took WFU only six minutes to<lb />
give themselves an insurance goal<lb />
when Stacy Roek connected on a<lb />
header from Lindsey Griffin's cor-<lb />
ner kick.<lb />
"The way we possessed and did<lb />
well against an ACC team showed<lb />
we can beat any team said Senior<lb />
Defender Dana Durbin. "It gave us<lb />
confidence going into the CAA tour-<lb />
nament<lb />
The women tried to come back<lb />
in the second half but the Deacon<lb />
defense was just too strong for the<lb />
pirates to handle. "Basically what<lb />
happened is we didn't play to our<lb />
potential said Erin Cann, junior<lb />
midfielder.<lb />
Irt goal for ECU, senior goal-<lb />
keeper Amy Horton recorded nine<lb />
saves and two allowed goals to keep<lb />
ECU close. WFU's Erin Regan (77<lb />
minutes) and Beth Klein (13 min-<lb />
utes) combined for three saves with<lb />
no goals allowed.<lb />
"I thought the first half we<lb />
See SOCCER, page 7<lb />
Pirate Notes<lb />
Kicking woes<lb />
ECU kicker Kevin Miller did not travel with the<lb />
team to Houston for Saturday's game. Miller did not<lb />
play due to a pulled quad muscle while warming up<lb />
before the Tulane Game.<lb />
In Miller's absence, Brantley Rivers returned to<lb />
the lineup to handle kickoffs while punter Andrew<lb />
Bayes took over the field goal duties.<lb />
The blocked extra point in the second quarter<lb />
marked the first time the Pirates have failed to con-<lb />
vert on a PAT this season.<lb />
Bayes, the nation's leading punter, kicked a ca-<lb />
reer-long 78-yard punt. Bayes has four punts of longer<lb />
than 70 yards this season.<lb />
Home field advantage<lb />
ECU'S win was the third win by a visiting team<lb />
in the three game series between the two teams.<lb />
ECU beat Houston 28-27 in 1997. The Cougars<lb />
topped the Pirates 34-31 in Greenville in 1998. ECU<lb />
leads the series 2-1.<lb />
Stokes' hard luck<lb />
In the second half, ECU'S Keith Stoke� had an<lb />
80-yard punt return called back because of a pen-<lb />
alty. It was the third time this season Stokes has had<lb />
a return called back. Against Army, Stokes returned<lb />
two punts for apparent scores before they were called<lb />
back. Stokes has still not returned a punt fora touch-<lb />
down this season.<lb />
Don't throw to Monroe<lb />
ECU cornerback, Kevin Monroe netted two in-<lb />
terceptions Saturday. Monroe tied his career record<lb />
for interceptions in a game. He picked off two against<lb />
Houston in 1998. Of his seven career interceptions,<lb />
four have come against Houston.<lb />
Women's soccer<lb />
heads to CAA tourney<lb />
Kim Sandhoff (left) and Amy Horton(right) lead the Pirates in to the CAA tournament (file photo).<lb />
Tiffany Waters<lb />
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR<lb />
The CAA Women's Soccer Tournament begins to-<lb />
day at 3 p.m. in Virginia at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex<lb />
and ends Sunday with the championship game at 1:30<lb />
p.m. Many wonder who will face who and who is ex-<lb />
pected to go all the way.<lb />
"We are in very balanced conference. The number<lb />
seven seed could win the tournament said ECU<lb />
Women's Soccer Head Coach Rob Donnenwirth.<lb />
Expecting to hold the first and second seed posi-<lb />
tions are the College of William and Mary and James<lb />
Madison University.<lb />
"They are both good teams, Donnenwirth said. "Re-<lb />
gardless if they win the CAA Tournament, both should<lb />
be in the NCAA Tournament W and M will look to<lb />
Missy Wycinsky, who has 13 goals for the season, and<lb />
Jordan Krieger, who has 10 goals for the season, to lead<lb />
the way through the tournament.<lb />
"Missy Wycinsky is probably the best scorer in the<lb />
conference, Donnenwirth said. JMU will look to their<lb />
great team speed to guide them through the tourna-<lb />
ment. The third seed is set in stone�ECU has clinched<lb />
the position.<lb />
"We have to believe we can win Donnenwirth said.<lb />
To lead the Pirates, Donnenwirth is looking for his backs<lb />
to continue to keep up the strong defense. Senior goal-<lb />
keeper Amy Horton and junior forward Kim Sandhoff<lb />
are expected to play key parts in the games as well.<lb />
ECU is currently ranked in the Southeastern region.<lb />
"I think the SE region is the most difficult region<lb />
Donnenwirth said.<lb />
With five goals for the year, Erin Cann is expected<lb />
to excel during the tournament.<lb />
Fighting for the fourth and fifth seeds are the Uni-<lb />
versity of North Carolina at Wilmington and George<lb />
Mason University. UNCW's Christy Timbers will lead<lb />
the Seahawk offense with three goals. If UNCW fin-<lb />
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SOCCER<lb />
from page 6<lb />
played extremely well Donnenwlrth said. "Our team<lb />
is playing through a lot of fatigue, but we fought hard<lb />
all day today<lb />
The women finished the season with a record break-<lb />
ing win against NCSU. The pirates finished the season<lb />
11-4-1 to set a school record for the most school wins<lb />
as well as beating NCSU 1-0 in their first ever win<lb />
against the Atlantic Coast Conference.<lb />
ECU dominated the first half outshooting the<lb />
wolfpack 10-3, but we're unable to convert a goal. The<lb />
wolfpack came out strong the second half outshooting<lb />
the pirates 6-1 as the game remained scoreless.<lb />
With the game still tied the pirates went into sud-<lb />
den death overtime. "This one against State definitely<lb />
gives us the confidence we need going into the tourna-<lb />
ment Horton said.<lb />
The pirates dominated the extra period knocking<lb />
off two shots in the first three minutes before Sandhoff<lb />
knocked in her seventh goal of the season off a pats<lb />
from Sophomore Midfielder Kelly Gray.<lb />
In goal for ECU, Horton recorded the complete<lb />
game shutout with three saves and no goab allowed.<lb />
NCSU Gretchen Lear recorded six saves and one allowed<lb />
goal.<lb />
The win clenched the pirates a third seed in the<lb />
CAA Championships. The pirates will now take on the<lb />
task of winning the CAA Conference Championship<lb />
which begins Wednesday at the Virginia Beach<lb />
SportsPlex.<lb />
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at twaten9studentmedia.ecu.edu.<lb />
LADY PIRATES<lb />
from page 6<lb />
ishes fourth, it will be thier best fin-<lb />
ish of the year. GMU is expected to<lb />
pull through with thier strong at-<lb />
tack play. Katy Robertson and Jamie<lb />
Ricker, combining for 27 goals, are<lb />
expected to run the GMU offense.<lb />
Clinching the sixth seed is Old<lb />
Dominion University.<lb />
"They are.going to be very physU<lb />
cal Donnenwirth said. "They are<lb />
going to try to force mistakes Key<lb />
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jessalyn Martin, Kristin Murray and<lb />
Jen Henley, who have combined for<lb />
10 goals this season.<lb />
"I think we're going to come out<lb />
all fired up and win said ECU'S<lb />
junior mid fielder Erin Cann. ODU<lb />
is expected to come out strong and<lb />
get really physical.<lb />
"We have our hopes set on win-<lb />
ning the tournament, and I think<lb />
we can Cann said. ODU is a very<lb />
athletic team and that will aid them<lb />
in the tournament.<lb />
"I expect it to be tough Horton<lb />
said. "Every game is going to be<lb />
tough from here on out<lb />
The University of Richmond and<lb />
American University are fighting for<lb />
the seventh and eighth seeds in the<lb />
tournament. Richmond, who was<lb />
21st nationally earlier in the season<lb />
and is currently seventh in the Mid-<lb />
Atlantic Region, plans to be a factor<lb />
in tournament.<lb />
"American's Montiff will be a<lb />
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year candidate. AU is a very young<lb />
team, but they are very dangerous<lb />
Donnenwirth also commented.<lb />
Pulling up the end is Virginia<lb />
Commonwealth University in the<lb />
ninth seed. VCU has not won a<lb />
game yet this season, but that<lb />
doesn't count them out for doing<lb />
well in the tournament. Goalkeeper<lb />
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Virgil wrfobe leaders for the VCU<lb />
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Men's soccer falls to<lb />
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Pirates close<lb />
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Emily Koperniak<lb />
STAFF WRITER<lb />
ECU'S men's soccer team had a<lb />
tough week of competition at home<lb />
against William &amp; Mary and Ameri-<lb />
can University.<lb />
Last Wednesday, William &amp;<lb />
Mary defeated the Pirates in a 4-1<lb />
victory. Getting a head start, Will-<lb />
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alty kick brought the score to 2-0<lb />
before half time.<lb />
"We played tough. We had a few<lb />
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Nate Douglas.<lb />
The Pirates fought back during<lb />
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iank&amp;.Mary's.Scoring his first goal<lb />
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during the 59th minute. This goal<lb />
was made after Nick Errato's shot re-<lb />
bounded off the crossbar. The game<lb />
ended with two more goals made<lb />
by the Tribe.<lb />
"We gave a good effort; we had<lb />
a couple of let downs. William &amp;<lb />
Mary are a very good team said<lb />
Brett Waxer.<lb />
Freshmen R.J. Marvinney held<lb />
the goalkeeper position for the en-<lb />
tire game. Marvinney tallied three<lb />
saves and four goals allowed.<lb />
The Pirates battled American<lb />
University at home on Saturday. Up<lb />
by two goals in the first half, ECU<lb />
was not able to hold their lead<lb />
Even with the Pirates early lead<lb />
American University outshot ECU<lb />
16-5. A pass from the right side by<lb />
Hoffman allowed A.J. Gray to score'<lb />
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The Eagles came back into the<lb />
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last five minutes, causing overtime.<lb />
American University scored in the<lb />
104th minute to win the game.<lb />
"We played well, we just didn't<lb />
get the results. We could have won<lb />
either way said Dino Stambolitis.<lb />
The Pirates finished their 1999<lb />
season with this loss. They will be<lb />
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State University on Wednesday, No-<lb />
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